I replaced the Dimarzio because I thought it was nasal sounding. Put in a Gibson Dirty Fingers which was OK.
I thought I could still do better so I put in a Seymour Duncan Custom TB-5 model.
Holly ****!
This guitar is a Screaming Wailing Fire Breathing Dragon!
My Framus is in for repair and so I plugged into an old Crate head - not that great of an amp.
You could hit any note on this guitar and with a little vibrato you would jump to the next harmonic and it would sustain infinitely - without the sustainer on!
Me and the guy who I jam with who turned me on to the PC1 sat there stunned. I have never heard a guitar sound this good.
This is a great pick up because you can turn it slightly down and it gets a little thinner and more focused. When you open it up it gets fat while still retaining articulation. It is also very percussive. It is unforgiving though so you need to have your chops down becuase it will not cover mistakes.
by the way, a wire broke on the pin connector that fits into the circuit board where the pick up hooks in. If anyone knows where to get these pins with wire already crimped in and ready for pick up installation please let me know. I currently have it sort of "jerry rigged."
I thought I could still do better so I put in a Seymour Duncan Custom TB-5 model.
Holly ****!
This guitar is a Screaming Wailing Fire Breathing Dragon!
My Framus is in for repair and so I plugged into an old Crate head - not that great of an amp.
You could hit any note on this guitar and with a little vibrato you would jump to the next harmonic and it would sustain infinitely - without the sustainer on!
Me and the guy who I jam with who turned me on to the PC1 sat there stunned. I have never heard a guitar sound this good.
This is a great pick up because you can turn it slightly down and it gets a little thinner and more focused. When you open it up it gets fat while still retaining articulation. It is also very percussive. It is unforgiving though so you need to have your chops down becuase it will not cover mistakes.
by the way, a wire broke on the pin connector that fits into the circuit board where the pick up hooks in. If anyone knows where to get these pins with wire already crimped in and ready for pick up installation please let me know. I currently have it sort of "jerry rigged."
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